Providing the offense for Saitama was Hiroshi Hirao, the Lions first baseman. He went 3-4 on the night with a single, a three-rbi double and a solo home run. For the record, he drove in all four of Saitama’s runs tonight.

Also hitting well for Saitama was Tomoaki Satou. He went 3-4 with three singles. Meanwhile, Nakamura drew three walks, and both Kuriyama and Nakajima went 1-3 with two walks apiece.

Suzuki and Ramirez had a decent night on offense for Yomiuri, but only one run was produced.

Kishi (2-0, 0.00) took the win for Saitama while Takahashi (0-1, 6.14) went home with the loss.

The deciding game seven is tomorrow night at Tokyo Dome starting at 6:15 PM.

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Milky

wow…

5 and 2/3 scoreless innings in relief after a complete game shutout just 3 days ago? Are Lions running out of pitchers?

The Manager Watanabe doesn’t seem to trust his relievers at all, being a former star starter this may not be too surprising. Hoshino showed similar tendencies.

Anyways, it was unreal, it was like watching a high school game with the “ace” coming into relief early in the game and finishing the game. The Lions pitchers today are likely going to be Nishiguchi-Ishii-Wakui and maybe some relievers. Kinda troubling, the Lions will have to outhit the Giants again.